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Morning Market Briefing
British factory gate prices increased more than expected in April on record high clothing costs. Further, input cost of manufacturers registered its biggest annual rise since September 2008, reflecting high inflationary pressure in the economy. (May 6, 2011) Full ArticleVisa Q2 Profit Jumps
Visa Inc. (V) announced Thursday a higher second-quarter profit as a result of double-digit increases in payments volume, cross border volume, and international transactions. The results beat analysts' estimates. The company also affirm
Priceline.com Inc. (PCLN) Thursday announced a sharp increase in first-quarter profit thanks to a 55.8 percent surge in room nights booked and also international gross bookings increasing 79 percent. Both adjusted earnings and revenues exceeded expectations. The company also forecast second-quarter earnings, with the estimate above consensus. (May 6, 2011) Full Article
Kraft Foods Inc. (KFT) Thursday said first-quarter profit plummeted year-over-year reflecting a gain from divestitures in the prior year. Adjusted earnings and revenues were, however, above analysts' estimates. The company also updated its full-year 2011 financial outlook. (May 6, 2011) Full Article
American International Group Inc. (AIG) reported Thursday a first-quarter loss on hefty catastrophe charges and payments to federal agencies. (May 6, 2011) Full Article
Cameco Corp. (CCJ, CCO.TO) announced Friday a lower first-quarter profit on lower earnings in its electricity, fuel services and uranium business. Both adjusted earnings and revenues missed estimates. (May 6, 2011) Full Article
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China pushes U.S. on debt ahead of high-level talks May 06, 2011 05:28 AM ET BEIJING (Reuters) - China, wielding its huge dollar holdings, on Friday pressed Washington to tackle its huge fiscal deficit and said it would raise the issue of discrimination against Chinese investors at high-level talks next week. | Full Article
Job gains seen slowing, dimming recovery hopes May 06, 2011 07:24 AM ET WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. employers probably took on fewer workers in April as high energy prices sapped consumer confidence and led to doubts about the strength of the economic recovery. | Full Article
Ending Run, Investors Abandon Commodities
By GRAHAM BOWLEY and CLIFFORD KRAUSS
Fear of an economic slowdown in the United States and the rest of the world pushes down prices for commodities like oil, sugar, coffee and silver.
Companies Hedge Bets at a Cost to Consumers
By GRAHAM BOWLEY and WILLIAM NEUMAN
For reasons not well understood, commodities have become more volatile, increasing the costs of the futures and options that protect companies against such changes
Asia Alert
from The Wall Street Journal
Bank Indonesia on Friday announced a raft of additional sanctions against Citigroup. The central bank said it found the local unit of the U.S. bank violated local procedures that led to alleged embezzlement of millions of dollars from customers and the death of a debtor after being questioned by debt collectors outsourced by Citi.
The central bank banned Citi's local unit from accepting new clients for its Citigold wealth-management unit for one year, issuing new credit cards for two years, opening new branches in Indonesia for one year, and it also imposed an offshore travel ban on its executives.
Citigroup couldn't immediately be reached for comment.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703992704576306622373899138.html?mod=djemalertAsianews
from The Wall Street Journal
Bank Indonesia on Friday announced a raft of additional sanctions against Citigroup. The central bank said it found the local unit of the U.S. bank violated local procedures that led to alleged embezzlement of millions of dollars from customers and the death of a debtor after being questioned by debt collectors outsourced by Citi.
The central bank banned Citi's local unit from accepting new clients for its Citigold wealth-management unit for one year, issuing new credit cards for two years, opening new branches in Indonesia for one year, and it also imposed an offshore travel ban on its executives.
Citigroup couldn't immediately be reached for comment.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703992704576306622373899138.html?mod=djemalertAsianews
Is the Chinese Listing Bubble Going Bust?
Suddenly the boom in Chinese listings on U.S. exchanges is looking shaky, and two primary reasons were reinforced in separate developments today.
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/?p=13730?mod=djemChinaRTR_t
Platinum to trade above $1,900 despite another gross surplus in 2011 - GFMSPlatinum is expected to retain some strength in 2011 despite lacklustre fundamentals as the central planks supporting precious metals prices remain in place according to GFMS' latest survey Thursday , 05 May 2011
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